Stimulation of Egg Production in Japanese Quails by Enriching Feed with Residual Yeast

Authors

  • Letitia Oprean Lucian Blaga University, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Food Industry and Environmental Protection, Sibiu – 550024, str. Dr. Ion Ratiu, nr. 5-7, Romania
  • Cornelia Nicoara School Group „Stefan Manciulea”, Blaj - 515400, str. Piata 1848, nr.3, Romania
  • Ecaterina Lengyel Lucian Blaga University, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Food Industry and Environmental Protection, Sibiu – 550024, str. Dr. Ion Ratiu, nr. 5-7, Romania

Keywords:

autolysis, eggs, food, quail, yeast

Abstract

Quail eggs are more and more approved for consumers because they bring many benefits to the human body. Therefore, quails breeding for eggs production have become a very profitable business. Residual yeast may be a nutritional supplement, especially rich in vitamins and proteins. This article studies the influence of residual beer yeast on egg laying in Japanese quails. In order to be integrated into the diet of quails the yeast has undergone a process of autolysis; its influence has been examined on separate groups. The results were reported as a percentage compared with the control group, where the feed does not contain this supplement. Due to its content rich in vitamins and proteins, the residual beer yeast used in feeding the quails bred for eggs stimulates egg laying.

References

Oprean Letitia, Drojdii Industriale, Editura Universitatii „Lucian Blaga” Sibiu, 2002,

Oprean Letitia, Procese microbiologice in industria berii, Editura Universitatii „Lucian Blaga” Sibiu, 2003.

Cresterea Prepelitelor, Home page address: http://www.bursaagricola.ro/Info-CRESTEREA_PREPELITELOR-4-24950-1.html

Balasescu, M., Cresterea prepelitelor IV, 2003, Home page address: http://www.fermierul.ro/

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Published

2023-10-03